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It's Clone Trooper Kix, one of very few Clone medics in the entire line. There are hundreds of these things, but doctors? Like one. What are they, disposable? Oh yeah, right. Hm. Anyway, go check him out!

From a semi-recent Battle Pack, Colonel Dyer is, for all intents and purposes, our best update of the Kenner Imperial Officer figure. Black uniform, gloves, and a blaster... he's our guy! So is the set worth your while? (Yes.) Read on!

This Battle Droid is the first release of the new 2012 Movie Heroes line-- the second is red. So this is just different to make you mad, particularly because it's from a cheap 2-pack mold at $9. So should you get it? No, but read on!

This Jedi Padawanis a sort of nameless extra from a recent Star Tours set. Not specifically from the movies or ride, he looks like he's based on an actual person but nobody really knows who it is. Do you? I don't. Anyway, read on!

This Imperial EVO Trooper was one of many different versions released by Hasbro since 2008. Do you want a little dirt? You can get that. This is one of the cleaner versions and came out last year-- it's also my favorite, so read on!

The MH16 Obi-Wan Kenobi comes with a cool Light-Up Lightsaber feature and an all new sculpt.There are two schools of thought when it comes to the latest wave of Movie Heroes. The ultra detailed, super articulated crowd have been at the forefront in recent years, especially with the premium stylings of The Vintage Collection. But a more traditional approach has emerged with Movie Heroes where the articulation is limited and action features have returned to attract a younger audience. And that's not necessarily a bad thing.

The Spacetrooper was one of the first Expanded Universe put out by Kenner in the final days of that brand in 1998, and it was a good figure. This one is also good, but is it good enough to re-buy? Read on!

Hasbro Inc., a global branded play company providing children and families with a wide-range of immersive entertainment offerings based on the Company's world-class brand portfolio, announced today that it has been recognized as one of the "2012 World's Most Ethical Companies" (WME) by the Ethisphere Institute. The Ethisphere Institute is a leading business ethics think-tank dedicated to the creation, advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, anti-corruption and sustainability.